"word" is always a long
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.DS
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FORMAT = string
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The default for string is "%d" or "%ld" depending on the wordsize of
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the machine. For example on the PDP 11 one can use
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The default for string is "%ld".
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For example on the PDP 11 one can use
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.DS
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FORMAT= "0%o"
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FORMAT= "0%lo"
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to satisfy the old UNIX assembler that reads octal unless followed by
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a period, and the ACK assembler that follows C conventions.
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The type 'int' is used for things like labelcounters that won't require
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more than 16 bits precision.
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The type 'word' is used among others to assemble datawords and
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is of type 'long' if EM_WSIZE>2.
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is of type 'long'.
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The type 'full' is used for addresses and is of type 'long' if
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EM_WSIZE>2 or EM_PSIZE>2.
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.PP
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#define dlb_fmt "_%d"
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#define hol_fmt "hol%d"
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#define hol_off "%d.+hol%d"
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#define hol_off "%ld.+hol%d"
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#define con_cst(x) fprintf(codefile,"%d.\en",x)
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#define con_cst(x) fprintf(codefile,"%ld.\en",x)
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#define con_ilb(x) fprintf(codefile,"%s\en",x)
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#define con_dlb(x) fprintf(codefile,"%s\en",x)
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FORMAT = string
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The string must be a valid printf(III) format,
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and defaults to "%d" or "%ld" depending on the wordsize of
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the machine. For example on the PDP-11 one can use
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and defaults to "%ld".
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For example on the PDP-11 one can use
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.DS
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FORMAT= "0%o"
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FORMAT= "0%lo"
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.DE
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to satisfy the old UNIX assembler that reads octal unless followed by
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a period, and the ACK assembler that follows C conventions.
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The type 'int' is used for things like counters that won't require
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more than 16 bits precision.
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The type 'word' is used among others to assemble datawords and
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is of type 'long' if TEM_WSIZE>2.
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is of type 'long'.
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The type 'full' is used for addresses and is of type 'long' if
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TEM_WSIZE>2 or TEM_PSIZE>2.
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.PP
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#define dlb_fmt "_%d"
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#define hol_fmt "hol%d"
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#define hol_off "%d.+hol%d"
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#define hol_off "%ld.+hol%d"
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#define con_cst(x) fprintf(codefile,"%d.\en",x)
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#define con_cst(x) fprintf(codefile,"%ld.\en",x)
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#define con_ilb(x) fprintf(codefile,"%s\en",x)
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#define con_dlb(x) fprintf(codefile,"%s\en",x)
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